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Tomahawk Talk
Week of October 28, 2024
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Upcoming Dates
Monday, October 28th
- Red Ribbon Week: Mis-Matched Day!
- 3:45 PM - 4:45 PM: Math Field Day Practice (Selected Students)
- 3:45 PM - 4:45 PM: Seize the Clay (Paid Students)
Tuesday, October 29th
- Red Ribbon Week: Team Jersey Day!
- 3:45 PM - 4:45 PM: Choir Ensemble (Selected Students)
Wednesday, October 30th
- Red Ribbon Week: Crazy Hair or Silly Hat Day!
- 3:45 PM - 4:45 PM: Wild for Watercolors (Paid Students)
- 3:45 PM - 5:00 PM: Robotics Club (Selected Students)
Thursday, October 31st
- Red Ribbon Week: Costume Day (No Masks, Gore, or Weapons)
- Percussion Ensemble IS CANCELED!
- 3:45 PM - 4:45 PM: Beginners Crochet (Paid Students)
- Turkey Trot T-Shirt Orders DUE!
Friday, November 1st
- Red Ribbon Week: Pajama Day!
- Fundraiser Pickup until 4:00 PM
Monday, November 4th
- Fundraiser Pickup until 4:00 PM
- 3:45 PM - 4:45 PM: Math Field Day Practice (Selected Students)
- 3:45 PM - 4:45 PM: Seize the Clay (Paid Students)
Tuesday, November 5th
- NO SCHOOL: Election Day
Red Ribbon Week: Oct. 28th - Nov. 1st
Halloween Costume Guidelines for 10/31
Cold Weather Supply Drive
Our school will be collecting warm clothing to support students and families impacted by Hurricane Helene. Donations can be dropped off at Tomahawk and will be driven to NC in mid-November. We will accept gently-used and clean clothing donations. Bedding should be new.
Your generosity and kindness will make an impact as we head into the holiday season. Thank you!
Turkey Trot
We are SO excited for our 2nd Annual Turkey Trot at Tomahawk! This event will start at 10:00 AM on Saturday, November 16th (rain or shine).
Event Date: Saturday, November 16th
Time: 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Location: TIS
Registration Fee: $10.00 PER PERSON
T-shirts are being sold SEPARATELY and are available online here: https://www.customink.com/go/cpc0-00cw-z3w0
Registration forms will be sent home with students this week! We will also require a signed waiver for all participants.
If you have any questions, please reach out to Mrs. Blacker or Ms. Campbell.
Turkey Trot T-Shirts: Orders DUE by Thursday, Oct. 31st!
Next Student Reward Day: Dec. 20th
Students are currently working on earning a reward for the end of the 2nd 9 Weeks! Criteria includes good behavior AND good academic effort with i-Ready lessons. Please encourage your child to do their best each day so that they can earn the "Reindeer Rally" reward day before break!
Note: Minor behaviors INCLUDE disciplinary letters received on the bus.
Smencil Sales
Wow! We are SOLD OUT of all Halloween and Soda Shop Smencils! We will resume Smencil Sales in November with Holiday Smencils and Safari Smencils! 🎄🎅🏼 🦁
Counseling News (from Mrs. Boyd and Ms. Thomas)
We try our best to serve the menus we post; however, sometimes circumstances beyond our control require us to make last minute menu changes.
Breakfast
Lunch
Bus Transportation
As a reminder, transportation updates are posted to the BCS Transportation Dashboard: https://www.berkeleycountyschools.org/o/bcs/page/transportation-dashboard
In the event that a bus is canceled, we encourage parents/caregivers to transport student(s) to and from school. If you are unable to transport your student to school, please contact our main office at (304) 754-3171. Absences will be marked excused if due to a cancelled bus route.
BCS Absence Note Form
Please complete this form https://www.berkeleycountyschools.org/page/absencenote if your child is absent from school. This form is for all parent notes, and also for medical appointments. Please upload the doctor's note for all medical appointments during school hours, or when a child is out of sick due to illness.
Student Expectations
Minors:
*Classroom-managed behaviors. Teachers will provide verbal warnings, redirect students, remind them of expectations, re-teach behaviors, and inform parents of minor incidents. Consequences may include: loss of recess time, lunch detention, loss of privileges, referral to school counselor, etc. Repeated violations of minor behaviors will become major offenses (habitual violation of school rules).
Examples of minor behaviors:
• yelling out
• out of seat
• inattentive behavior
• interrupting instruction
• minor disrespect
• talking during instruction
• minor peer to peer conflict
• name calling (non-Title IX)
• inappropriate language
• invading personal space
• touching another student WITHOUT intent to harm
• rough play
• refusing to open a book, complete an assignment, work with another student, work in a group, take a test, or do any other class – or school-related activity not listed herein.
Majors:
*Administrator-managed behaviors. Possible consequences include: in-school suspension, out-of-school suspension, lunch detention, loss of privileges, referral to school counselor, etc.
Examples of major behaviors:
• Bullying/Harassment/Intimidation: A student will not bully/intimidate/harass another student. According to W. Va. Code §18-2C-2, “harassment, intimidation or bullying” means any intentional gesture, or any intentional electronic, written, verbal or physical act, communication, transmission or threat that:
• A reasonable person under the circumstances should know will have the effect of harming a student, damaging a student’s property, placing a student in reasonable fear of harm to his or her person, and/or placing a student in reasonable fear of damage to his or her property;
• Is sufficiently severe, persistent or pervasive that it creates an intimidating, threatening or emotionally abusive educational environment for a student; or
• Disrupts or interferes with the orderly operation of the school.
• Disrespectful Conduct Toward Peers or Staff: done with intent to harm and/or repetitive. Note: repetitive behavior may be defined as bullying. Major disrespect includes: screaming, throwing items (chair, desk, sharp object, etc. with intent to hit peer or staff), or profane language indecent act/gesture.
•False Fire Alarm: setting-off the fire alarm knowingly and willingly without cause.
• Habitual Violation of School Rules: evidence of previous interventions; minimum of 2 prior parent conferences (phone or in-person). Student’s behavior is consistently impeding on the learning of others.
• Physical Fight with Intent: Engaging in a physical altercation using blows with intent to harm or overpower another person or persons.
• Possession/Use of Weapon: As defined in WV Code §61-7-2, a “dangerous weapon” means any device intended to cause injury or bodily harm, any device used in a threatening manner that could cause injury or bodily harm, or any device that is primarily used for self-protection. Dangerous weapons include, but are not limited to, blackjack, gravity knife, knife, knifelike implement, switchblade knife, nunchaku, metallic or false knuckles, pistol, or revolver. A dangerous weapon may also include the use of a legitimate tool, instrument, or equipment as a weapon including, but not limited to, pens, pencils, compasses, or combs, with the intent to harm another.
• Sexual Misconduct: Exposing oneself publicly and indecently, displaying or transmitting any drawing or photograph of a sexual nature, or committing an indecent act of a sexual nature on school property, or on a school bus, or at a school sponsored event.
• Technology Misuse: Violating WV Code 126CSR41, WVDE Policy 2460, Educational Purpose and Acceptable Use of Electronic Resources, Technologies and the Internet.
• Threat to a Student or Staff Member: Severely disruptive, imminently dangerous, illegal, and/or aggressive behaviors are willfully committed and are known to be illegal and/or harmful to people and/or property. The inappropriate behaviors include, but are not limited to: verbal, written, electronic and/or illustrative communications intended to offend and/or humiliate.
• Use/Possession of Tobacco Product: usage or possession of tobacco products on school property (cigarettes, vapes, jewels, chewing tobacco, etc.).
• Vandalism: • done with intent and/or cannot be easily cleaned or repaired.
Staff Contact Information
If you need to contact us, please call the office at 304. 754.3171 or email the following personnel:
- Dr. Ematrudo, Principal: kematrudo@k12.wv.us
- Mr. Robison, Assistant Principal: matthew.robison@k12.wv.us
- Mrs. Brandy Pulse, School Nurse: brandy.pulse@k12.wv.us
- Mrs. Kline, Attendance Secretary: ekline@k12.wv.us
- Mrs. Kercheval, Afternoon Secretary: kimberly.kercheval@k12.wv.us
- Mrs. Walling, Enrollment Secretary: twalling@k12.wv.us
- Mrs. Boyd, School Counselor: megan.boyd@k12.wv.us
- Ms. Thomas, School Counselor: katlyn.thomas@k12.wv.us